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Dealing with Rejection: How to Respond to Deep Hurt (Serge Minibook)

Miller, C. John


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This resource is produced by Serge, formerly World Harvest Mission. To find out more visit their website at www.serge.org.


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Listen to a lecture by C. John Miller entitled Affirming One Another.
Requires a free account at Westminster Theological Seminary

Publisher’s Description

You feel betrayed. Someone close to you has hurt you deeply. You want to move past the pain and your obsession with what happened, but how? The usual strategies—trying to get even, trying to forget—just aren’t working for you. Perhaps it’s time for a different approach.

Jack Miller unpacks the different ways that people respond to betrayal and rejection and offers a new way to respond—forgiveness rooted in the gospel of Jesus Christ. Forgiveness doesn’t mean “forgetting” or acting as if nothing happened, but it does mean being free from hurt and able to be like Jesus and return good for evil.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781936768479
  • Page Count
    21
  • Publisher
    New Growth Press
  • Publication Date
    December 2011
New Growth Press

Dealing with Rejection: How to Respond to Deep Hurt (Serge Minibook)

$4.55 $6.25

This resource is produced by Serge, formerly World Harvest Mission. To find out more visit their website at www.serge.org.


Related Media


Listen to a lecture by C. John Miller entitled Affirming One Another.
Requires a free account at Westminster Theological Seminary

Publisher’s Description

You feel betrayed. Someone close to you has hurt you deeply. You want to move past the pain and your obsession with what happened, but how? The usual strategies—trying to get even, trying to forget—just aren’t working for you. Perhaps it’s time for a different approach.

Jack Miller unpacks the different ways that people respond to betrayal and rejection and offers a new way to respond—forgiveness rooted in the gospel of Jesus Christ. Forgiveness doesn’t mean “forgetting” or acting as if nothing happened, but it does mean being free from hurt and able to be like Jesus and return good for evil.

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